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Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Curbing Chinese Corruption

High-profile arrests like those carried out in China in recent years are insufficient to curb corruption in a lasting manner. Reducing pervasive government intervention in the economy and encouraging greater competition would reduce the near-monopolistic rents that create the incentives for corruption in the first place.

Paolo Mauro Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics via CHINA US Focus http://ift.tt/1Vm6HeX

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